The possible results of incorrect use are marked by one of the two symbols—"WARNING" and "CAUTION"—depending on the imminence of the danger and the severity of the damage.
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WARNING: Ignoring these warnings may cause severe injury or death as a result of incorrect operation. |
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CAUTION: Ignoring these cautions may cause moderate injury or property damage as a result of incorrect operation. |
WARNING: Battery packs shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the like.
This device is able to produce sound volume higher than 85 dB SPL. Please check your maximum allowed continuous noise exposure level based on your national employment protection requirements.
LISTENING TO AUDIO AT EXCESSIVE VOLUMES CAN CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE. USE AS LOW A VOLUME AS POSSIBLE. Over exposure to excessive sound levels can damage your ears resulting in permanent noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Please use the following guidelines established by the Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) on maximum time exposure to sound pressure levels before hearing damage occurs.
90 dB SPL at 8 hours |
95 dB SPL at 4 hours |
100 dB SPL at 2 hours |
105 dB SPL at 1 hour |
110 dB SPL at ½ hour |
115 dB SPL at 15 minutes |
120 dB SPL Avoid or damage may occur |
This product is intended for professional use only. This product should only be sold through professional sales channels.
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To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. |
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction manual, may cause interference with radio and television reception.
Notice: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate this equipment.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label: CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
Note: EMC conformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types. The use of other cable types may degrade EMC performance.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The PSM® 1000 Personal Monitor System from Shure brings personal monitoring to its most advanced level yet. The full-rack, dual-channel, networkable transmitter is ideally suited for the demands of professional touring and installation applications, and the diversity bodypack receivers deliver pristine RF signal and audio quality. Networkability over Ethernet connection enables remote control of transmitter functions and comprehensive frequency coordination via Wireless Workbench® software.
Rackmount supplies:
Set the input sensitivity to match the source using the
setting.Open by pressing the latches on both sides and pulling. Insert the batteries or battery pack and attach antennas. Turn on using the volume knob. The battery light illuminates.
Hand-tighten antennas until secure. Do not use tools.
① Sync Window
Align bodypack IR window with sync window on TX.
② RF Switch
Mutes RF output. For setting up multiple systems or adjusting settings without transmitting unwanted RF or audio signals.
③ Audio Indicators
Use the control wheel to adjust the audio so that, for the average input signal level, the top two yellow LEDs flicker and the lower LEDs are solid. Press the enter button to save the value, exit to cancel. The red clip LED indicates the inputs are overdriven. Reduce the level at the audio source or change the input sensitivity of the rack unit from the menu.
④ Status Display and Controls
Use the navigation buttons to access the configuration menu. Push the control wheel to move the cursor to the next item. Turn the control wheel to change a parameter—the enter button flashes. Press it to save the value. Press the exit button to cancel changes and return to the previous menu.
⑤ Headphone Monitoring
The monitor control adjusts signal output to the 3.5 mm headphone jack. Push button to toggle between transmitters. Monitor clip LED indicates headphone audio is clipping.
⑥ Power Switch
Turns the unit on and off.
⑦ Primary power switch
This switch disconnects power to the unit. It is not affected by the interface power lock in the Util menu. Only the front power switch can be locked.
⑧ Power plug
AC mains power input, IEC Connector 100-240 Vac.
⑨ AC mains power passthrough
Use with an IEC extension cable to supply AC power to another device. Unswitched.
⑩ Antenna (BNC) port
Attach supplied antennas. If you are rack mounting, use a front panel or remote mounting kit from Shure.
⑪ loop out
Sends audio signal going into the transmitter to another device.
⑫ Audio Inputs
Connect to balanced or unbalanced outputs. Use either jack for mono input. Accepts male XLR or 6.35 mm (1/4-inch) TRS plugs.
⑬ Ethernet Jack
Two-port RJ-45 Ethernet jack for connection to a network or computer.
① Power Switch and Volume Control
Turns the bodypack on and off and adjusts earphone volume.
② 3.5 mm Earphone Jack
Insert earphones here.
③ Scan Button
Press the scan button to find an available frequency. Press and hold for two seconds to find the group with the most available channels.
④ IR Window
For transmitting settings between bodypack and rack unit.
⑤ Battery Compartment
Requires 2 AA batteries or Shure rechargeable battery. Open by pressing the latches on both sides and pulling.
⑥ Menu buttons
Use in conjunction with the ▼▲ buttons to access the configuration menus.
⑦ ▼▲ Buttons
Use to adjust the audio mix (in MixMode® only), or in conjunction with the menu buttons to change settings.
⑧ LCD Screen
Displays current settings and menus.
⑨ Tri-Color Battery LED
Illuminates green, amber, or red to indicate battery power. When red, change battery immediately.
⑩ Blue RF LED
Indicates the bodypack is receiving a signal from the transmitter.
⑪ SMA Connector
For detachable antennas.
⑫ Removable AA Adapter
Remove to use with a Shure SB900B rechargeable battery.
Note: To remove adapter, open door and slide out. To reinstall adapter, place over the clip and press, there will be an audible click when seated.
Access the following RF settings from the RADIO menu.
G
Group number. Each group contains channels selected to work well together in a single installation.
CH
Channel number. Sets the receiver to a channel in the selected group.
888.888 MHz
Displays the frequency to which the transmitter is set. Highlight and use the ▼▲ buttons to set the transmitter to a specific frequency.
SQUELCH
Adjusts the squelch setting.
FULL SCAN
Performs spectrum scan and displays open frequencies in a graphical interface.
RF PAD
Attenuates antenna signals in 3 dB increments.
ANTENNA
Selection for single antenna operation. Disables diversity reception.
Access the following audio settings from the Audio menu.
STEREO
Receive left and right inputs as a stereo signal
MIXMODE®
Set your receiver to combine the left and right channel for simultaneous listening in both ears or pan to listen to only the left or right channel
The parametric equalizer is divided into four frequency bands: LOW, LOW MID, HIGH MID, and HIGH. When the EQ is enabled, the following parameters are adjustable:
FREQUENCY
Select the center frequency of the band to boost/cut
Q
Adjusts the width and slope of the frequency band (measured in octaves)
GAIN
Adjustable in 2 dB increments from -6 dB (cut) to +6 dB (boost)
NOTE: HIGH and LOW are shelf filters, and therefore do not have adjustable Q widths. The HIGH shelf is fixed at 10 kHz; the LOW shelf is fixed at 100 Hz.
V LIM
Set a value (OFF to -48 dB, adjustable in 3 dB increments) to attenuate the highest possible volume level. Turning the volume knob through its entire range of motion still affects volume; the limit simply narrows the range of dB adjustment.
Note: The volume limit does not compress the audio signal.
P9RA+ and P10R+ only
ON
The volume is locked to the physical position of the volume knob
Input EQ affects the signal after it is sent to the receiver, but before the headphone output, modifying the overall sound of the entire system.
Match (default)
Matches the frequency response of legacy PSM receivers, allowing for matched audio with mixed-inventory setups
Flat
Offers a flat frequency response curve
Off
Audio bypasses input EQ
▼▲ Buttons
Left and right balance for earphones when in stereo mode, or mix of left and right channel for MixMode
Access the following settings from the UTILITIES menu.
CUEMODE
Enters CUEMODE to exit, press enter and select EXIT CUEMODE
DISPLAY
Change the display settings on the bodypack
CONTRAST
Sets display brightness to high, low, or medium.
LOCK PANEL
Locks all controls except power and volume.To unlock, press exit, select OFF, and press enter.
BATTERY
When using a Shure rechargeable battery, the following information is displayed: Hrs: Min Left, temperature, Status, Cycle Count, and Health.
AUTO OFF
Sets the time at which the receiver is powered off after entering power-save mode (when POWER SAVE is displayed on the screen).
RESTORE
Returns receiver to factory default settings.
Battery Indicator | Tri-Color Battery LED | Approximate Hours Remaining (h:mm) | |||||
Alkaline | Shure SB900B Rechargeable Battery | ||||||
Volume Level | Volume Level | ||||||
4 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 6 | 8 | ||
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Green | 6:00 to 3:50 | 4:20 to 2:45 | 3:15 to 2:05 | 8:00 to 3:45 | 6:45 to 3:45 | 6:00 to 3:45 |
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Green | 3:50 to 2:50 | 2:45 to 2:00 | 2:05 to 1:30 | 3:45 to 2:45 | 3:45 to 2:45 | 3:45 to 2:45 |
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Green | 2:50 to 1:15 | 2:00 to 1:00 | 1:30 to 0:50 | 2:45 to 1:45 | 2:45 to 1:45 | 2:45 to 1:45 |
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Green | 1:15 to 0:25 | 1:00 to 0:20 | 0:50 to 0:20 | 1:50 to 0:55 | 1:50 to 0:55 | 1:50 to 0:55 |
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Amber | 0:25 to 0:15 | 0:20 to 0:10 | 0:20 to 0:10 | 0:55 to 0:25 | 0:55 to 0:25 | 0:55 to 0:25 |
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Red | < 0:15 | < 0:10 | < 0:10 | < 0:25 | < 0:25 | < 0:25 |
Total Battery Life | 6:00 | 4:20 | 3:15 | 8:00 | 6:45 | 6:00 |
Power-save mode: When there are no earphones plugged in for 5 minutes, the receiver enters power-save mode to preserve battery life. The LED slowly fades on/off in this mode and continues to display the color that represents the remaining battery life.
Note: Battery life using Energizer brand AA Alkaline batteries and the following conditions:
Note: Using lower-impedance earphones or ones with different sensitivity, different battery types, and higher gain settings in the PSM system may cause the receiver battery life to be different than specified.
Pink noise is a signal with a frequency spectrum such that the power spectral density is inversely proportional to the frequency. In pink noise, each octave carries an equal amount of noise power.
Note: A Battery Hot warning indicates that transmitter battery needs to cool off. Otherwise, the transmitter will shut down. Let the device cool down and then consider swapping the transmitter battery to continue operation.
Identify any possible external heat sources to the transmitter and operate the transmitter away from those external heat sources.
All batteries should be stored and operated away from external heat sources in reasonable temperature conditions for best performance.
When setting up multiple systems, designate a single bodypack to scan for available frequencies and download them to all the rack units.
The bodypack must be from the same frequency band as all the transmitters.
Note: Turn on all other wireless or digital devices as they would be during the performance or presentation (so the scan will detect and avoid any interferance they generate).
Important: Note the number of available channels. If you have more rack units than available channels, eliminate potential sources of interference and try again, or call Shure Applications for assistance.
CueMode allows you to upload the name and frequency settings from multiple rack units and store them as a list on a single bodypack. You can then, at any time, scroll through that list to hear the audio mix from each transmitter, just as each performer does during a show.
CueMode lists are retained even if CueMode is exited, the bodypack is turned off, or batteries are removed.
Note: Set the channel frequency and assign display names for each transmitter before creating your CueMode list.
Note: The transmitter must be from the same frequency band as the bodypack.
The LCD displays SYNC SUCCESS after frequency and name data are uploaded to the CueMode list. It also displays the CueMode number for that transmitter and the total number of transmitters.
Note: Syncing while in CueMode does not change any of the settings on the bodypack.
Exit CueMode by pressing enter and selecting EXIT CUEMODE.
While in Cue Mode, you can access the following menu by pressing enter:
REPLACE MIX
Select and press sync on a rack unit to upload new data for the current mix (for example, if you have changed the transmitter frequency).
DELETE MIX
Removes the selected mix.
DELETE ALL
Removes all mixes.
EXIT CUEMODE
Exits CueMode and returns the bodypack to the previous frequency setting.
Use a frequency scan to analyze the RF environment for interference and identify available frequencies. There are three types of scan:
Note: When performing a frequency scan:
You can transfer frequency settings in either direction: from the bodypack to the rack unit, or from the rack unit to the bodypack.
Note: You can also choose to transfer other settings to the bodypack during a sync, such as lock or mode settings, using the
menu on the rack transmitter.The level LEDs on the rack unit flash.
When properly aligned the IR window on the transmitter illuminates.
The blue LED on the bodypack flashes.
This feature allows you to create your own groups of frequencies.
Menu:
This overwrites all existing custom groups.
Some performers need to hear more of their own voice or instrument, while others want to hear more of the band. With MixMode, the performer creates their own mix using the balance control (▼▲ buttons) on the bodypack.
To use MixMode, send a solo mix of the performer to the L/CH1 input on the transmitter, and send a band mix to the R/CH2 input.
Set the performer's bodypack for MixMode. The bodypack combines the two signals and sends them to both earphones, while the balance control on the bodypack adjusts the relative levels for each.
For IFB applications, send two independent program feeds into the L/CH1 and R/CH2 input of the transmitter. With MixMode, the director or broadcast talent can listen to either feed using the balance control (▼▲ buttons) on the bodypack to pan to either audio signal.
Use LOOP OUT L (left) and R (right) outputs to send a copy of the audio signal going into the transmitter to other devices. Following are a few of the many applications for these outputs.
Note: The input level control and the input pad do not affect the LOOP OUT signals.
Configure each system for MixMode. From the mixing console, send a mix of the whole band to input 2 of the first transmitter. Connect the LOOP OUT R output to the R/CH2 input of the next transmitter. Continue the chain with all the transmitters.
Next, create solo mixes for each performer. Send each mix to input 1 of the transmitter for that performer.
Send the audio from the LOOP outputs to onstage loudspeakers. The bodypack and the onstage monitors receive the same audio signals.
Note: The LOOP audio outputs will not drive passive loudpeakers, and must be sent to a power amplifier or an active loudspeaker.
To record a performance, connect the LOOP outputs to the inputs of a recording device.
Squelch mutes audio output from the bodypack when the RF signal become noisy. While squelch is activated, the blue LED on the bodypack turns off.
For most installations, squelch does not need adjustment, and it keeps the performer from hearing hiss or noise bursts if the RF signal becomes compromised. However, in congested RF environments or in close proximity to sources of RF interference (such as large LED video panels), the squelch may need to be lowered to prevent excessive audio dropouts. With lower squelch settings, the performer may hear more noise or hiss, but will experience fewer audio dropouts.
Important: Before lowering squelch, first try to eliminate the problem by finding the best set of frequencies for your installation and removing potential sources of interference.
Caution: Turning off or lowering the squelch setting can increase the noise level and cause discomfort to the performer:
HIGH (NORMAL) | Default factory setting. | |
MID | Moderately decreases the signal-to-noise ratio required to squelch the receiver. | |
LOW | Greatly decreases the noise squelch threshold. | |
PILOT ONLY* | ![]() |
Turns off noise squelch leaving only pilot squelch on. |
NO SQUELCH* | ![]() |
Turns off noise and pilot tone squelch. (Sometimes used as a debugging tool by monitor engineers or RF coordinators to "listen" to the RF environment.) |
* Symbol appears in display window. |
Use PTP mode to allow a P10T to transmit to a UHF-R receiver. This allows a transmitter and receiver setup where both units are racked and powered by AC.
For more information visit: www.shure.com/americas/products/personal-monitor-systems
Each transmitter has an RJ-45 port on the back for connecting to other transmitters over an Ethernet network. Networking transmitters allows you to automatically set frequencies for all the transmitters with a single group scan command.
Add transmitters to a network using the default automatic network setting (
):You can control and monitor all networked transmitters through a computer running Shure Wireless Workbench software, Version 6 or later. If using the default automatic network setting, make sure your computer is configured for DHCP.
Note: Some security software or firewall settings on your computer can prevent you from connecting to the transmitter. If using firewall software, allow connections on port 2201.
Static IP addressing is also supported. An IP address can be assigned through the network menu (
).Note: Dual transmitters use a single IP address, which may be set through either LCD interface.
Router with DHCP
Extended Network
Direct Connection to Computer
Use this feature to scan the full RF spectrum for potential sources of interference and deploy open frequencies to all receivers on the network. A graphical representation of the scan data may be viewed on both the transmitter and receiver. This allows you to scroll through the graph to reveal details about the frequency and strength of the interfering signals.
The receiver displays SPECTRUM SCAN and scans the full spectrum.
The receiver displays the scan data as a graph and gives options for viewing and deploying.
The rack transmitter searches the network for all available transmitters.
The number of open frequencies for each group is displayed next to Open Frequencies.
The LEDs flash on all affected channels.
Use the following steps to update the firmware on a bodypack receiver.
Once the download is complete, the receiver automatically begins the firmware update, which overwrites the existing firmware.
CAUTION! Do not turn off the receiver until the update is complete.
470–952 MHz
varies by region
Per band
39
72–80 MHz
Note: varies by region
environment dependent
90 m ( 300 ft)
35 Hz–15 kHz (±1 dB)
A-Weighted
90 dB (typical)
ref. ±34 kHz deviation @1 kHz
<0.5% (typical)
Patented Shure Audio Reference Companding
ref. 12dB SINAD
>80 dB (typical)
±2.5 ppm
19 kHz (±0.3 kHz)
FM*, MPX Stereo
*ref. ±34 kHz deviation @1 kHz
-18°C to +57°C
selectable: 10, 50, 100 mW (+20 dBm)
50 Ω (typical)
4.7 kg (10.4) lbs
44 x 483 x 343 mm (1.7 x 19.0 x 13.5 in.), H x W x D
Input | 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A max. (5.5, with outlet loaded) |
Output | 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 5 A max., unswitched |
Combination XLR and 6.35 mm (1/4") TRS
XLR | Non-inverting (pin 2 positive with respect to pin 3) |
6.35 mm (1/4") TRS | Tip positive with respect to ring |
Electronically balanced
70.2 kΩ (actual)
switchable: +4 dBu, –10 dBV
+4 dBu | +29.2 dBu |
-10 dBV | +12.2 dBu |
XLR | 1=ground, 2=hot, 3=cold |
6.35 mm (1/4") TRS | Tip=hot, Ring=cold, Sleeve=ground |
Up to 60 V DC
6.35 mm (1/4") TRS
Electronically balanced
Connected directly to inputs
–3 dB at 30.5 MHz from the center frequency of each band
31 dB
Adjusts RF sensitivity to provide more RF dynamic range
at 20 dB SINAD
2.2 µV
>90 dB
>70 dB
0.37ms
22 dB SINAD (±3 dB)
default setting
>70 dB
>80 dB
1 kHz at Less than 1%distortion, Maximum Headphone Output Power, at 16 Ω
100 mW (per output)
4 Ω
<1 Ω
Low Shelf | Selectable Gain: ±2 dB, ±4 dB, ±6 dB @ 100 Hz |
Low Mid | Selectable Gain: ±2 dB, ±4 dB, ±6 dB at 160 Hz, 250 Hz, 400 Hz, 500 Hz, 630 HzSelectable Q: 0.7, 1.4, 2.9, 5.0, 11.5 |
High Mid | Selectable Gain: ±2 dB, ±4 dB, ±6 dB at 1 kHz, 1.6 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 4 kHz, 6.3 kHzSelectable Q: 0.7, 1.4, 2.9, 5.0, 11.5 |
High Shelf | Selectable Gain: ±2 dB, ±4 dB, ±6 dB @ 10 kHz |
Selectable: OFF (0 dB) to -48 dB in 3 dB steps
Selectable: 0 dB to -70 dB
Limits volume adjustment knob. Selected value analogous to volume knob increment.
158 g (Without Battery)
99 x 66 x 23 mm (3.9 in. x 2.6 in. x 0.9 in.) H x W x D
4–6 hours (continuous use) AA batteries
Omnidirectional Whip Antenna, Yellow Tip (470-542 MHz) | UA700 |
Omnidirectional Whip Antenna, Gray Tip (540-626 MHz) | UA710 |
Omnidirectional Whip Antenna, Black Tip (596-692 MHz) | UA720 |
Omnidirectional Whip Antenna, Blue Tip (670-830 MHz) | UA730 |
Omnidirectional Whip Antenna, Red Tip (830-952 MHz) | UA740 |
1/2 Wave Omnidirectional Receiver Antenna for improved wireless signal reception | UA8 |
Antenna extension cables (2) | 95B9023 |
Carrying/Storage Bag | 95A2313 |
Hardware Kit (Rack mounting Screws) | 90XN1371 |
Bumper Kit | 90B8977 |
AA battery adapter | 65A15224 |
Passive Directional Antenna 470-952 MHz. Includes 10 foot BNC to BNC cable. | PA805SWB |
PWS Helical Antenna, 480-900 MHz | HA-8089 |
PWS Domed Helical Antenna, 480-900 MHz | HA-8091 |
Wideband Omnidirectional Antenna (470-1100 MHz) | UA860SWB |
2 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable | UA802 |
6 foot (1.8m) BNC to BNC Coaxial Cable for Remote Antenna Mounting for ULX Wireless System | UA806 |
25 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable | UA825 |
50 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable | UA850 |
100 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable | UA8100 |
4-to-1 antenna comber with power distribution to 4 transmitters (better RF performance and eliminates need for external power supply) | PA421B |
8-to-1 antenna combiner for better RF performance | PA821B |
Coiled IFB Earphone Cable for Shure Earphones | EAC-IFB |
Band | Range | Output Power (mW) |
---|---|---|
G10 | 470–542 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
G10E | 470–542 MHz | 10/50 mW |
G10J | 470–542 MHz | 6/10 mW |
G11 | 479–542 MHz | 10 mW |
G53 | 470–510 MHz | 10/50 mW (Below 50 mW ERP) |
G62 | 510–530 MHz | 10/50 mW |
H8Z | 518–582 MHz | 10/50 mW |
H22 | 518–584 MHz | 10**/50/100 mW |
J8 | 554–626 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
J8A | 554–608 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
614–616 MHz | 10* mW | |
J8E | 554–626 MHz | 10/50 mW |
J8J | 554–626 MHz | 6/10 mW |
K10E | 596–668 MHz | 10 mW |
L8 | 626–698 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
L8A | 653–657 MHz | 10 mW |
657–663 MHz | 10* mW | |
L8E | 626–698 MHz | 10/50 mW |
L8J | 626–698 MHz | 6/10 mW |
L9E | 670–742 MHz | 10/50 mW |
L11J | 670–714 MHz | 6/10 mW |
L60 | 630–698 MHz | 10/50 mW (Below 50 mW ERP) |
M19 | 694–703 MHz | 10/50 mW |
P8 | 710–790 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
Q12 | 748–758 MHz | 10/50 mW |
Q21 | 710–787 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
Q22E | 750–822 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
R27 | 794–806 MHz | 10/50 mW |
X1 | 944–952 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
X7 | 925–937.5 MHz | 10 mW |
X55 | 941–960 MHz | 10/50/100 mW |
NOTE: This Radio equipment is intended for use in musical professional entertainment and similar applications. This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies and RF power levels for wireless microphone products.
WARNING: As of January 01, 2019 the use of radio transmitters in the bands 694 - 823 MHz is prohibited.
เครื่องโทรคมนาคมและอุปกรณ์นี้มีความสอดคล้องตามมาตรฐานหรือข้อกำหนดทางเทคนิคของ กสทช.
Approved under the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15.
Certified by ISED in Canada under RSS-123.
(一)本产品符合“微功率短距离无线电发射设备目录和技术要求”的具体条款和使用场景;
(二)不得擅自改变使用场景或使用条件、扩大发射频率范围、加大发射功率(包括额外加装射频功率放大器),不得擅自更改发射天线;
(三)不得对其他合法的无线电台(站)产生有害干扰,也不得提出免受有害干扰保护;
(四)应当承受辐射射频能量的工业、科学及医疗(ISM)应用设备的干扰或其他合法的无线电台(站)干扰;
(五)如对其他合法的无线电台(站)产生有害干扰时,应立即停止使用,并采取措施消除干扰后方可继续使用;
(六)在航空器内和依据法律法规、国家有关规定、标准划设的射电天文台、气象雷达站、卫星地球站(含测控、测距、接收、导航站)等军民用无线电台(站)、机场等的电磁环境保护区域内使用微功率设备,应当遵守电磁环境保护及相关行业主管部门的规定。
Certified under FCC Part 74.
*Certified under FCC Part 15.
**Certified under FCC Part 15 and Part 74.
Certified by ISED in Canada under RSS-123 and RSS-102.
Meets essential requirements of the following European Directives:
Note: Please follow your regional recycling scheme for batteries and electronic waste
This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European directives and is eligible for CE marking.
低功率射頻器材技術規範
取得審驗證明之低功率射頻器材,非經核准,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅
自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。低功率射頻器材之使用
不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並
改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前述合法通信,指依電信管理法規定作業之
無線電通信。低功率射頻器材須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻
射性電機設備之干擾。
This device operates under an ACMA class licence and must comply with all the conditions of that licence including operating frequencies. Before 31 December 2014, this device will comply if it is operated in the 520-820 MHz frequency band. WARNING: After 31 December 2014, in order to comply, this device must not be operated in the 694-820 MHz band.
WARNING: As of January 01, 2019 the use of radio transmitters in the bands 694 - 823 MHz is prohibited.
Hereby, Shure Incorporated declares that this product with CE Marking has been determined to be in compliance with European Union requirements. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following site: https://www.shure.com/en-EU/support/declarations-of-conformity.
Authorized European Importer / Representative:
Shure Europe GmbH
Department: Global Compliance
Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12
75031 Eppingen, Germany
Phone: +49-7262-92 49 0
Fax: +49-7262-92 49 11 4
Email: EMEAsupport@shure.de
Hereby, Shure Incorporated declares that this product with UKCA Marking has been determined to be in compliance with UKCA requirements. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at the following site: https://www.shure.com/en-GB/support/declarations-of-conformity.
Authorized UK Importer / Representative:
Shure UK Limited
Unit 2, The IO Centre, Lea Road,
Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1 AS, UK